About Griffin Roer

Griffin Roer is founder and lead strategist at Uproer. He's spent more than seven years helping companies ranging from local to enterprise set their search marketing strategies and drive amazing results. Griffin also served on the board of the Minnesota Search Engine Marketing Association for the past four years.
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JavaScript powers a lot of front-end functionality and content on modern websites and its popularity is only growing. For SEOs, this trend is leading to some serious headaches because Google can’t handle JavaScript perfectly just yet: "Currently, it's difficult to process JavaScript and not all search engine crawlers are able to process it successfully or [...]

Content and on-page elements often get the bulk of an SEO strategy’s attention. After all, you can’t rank for keywords if you don’t have content. But, what if search engines have problems crawling your content? If you have a website that’s plagued with crawl issues and inefficiencies, then your content may never perform to its [...]

Maybe it's recency bias, but it feels like SEO is changing more quickly than ever before. For Uproer and other SEO agencies, that’s a good thing. Companies need the guidance of search industry experts more than ever when things are changing. However, it's sparked challenging conversations around measuring the value of SEO. It’s easier to [...]

About the Role We’re looking for a candidate with 3+ years of experience in Paid Media to join a young, fast-growing company. You’ll oversee strategy development and execution for our growing list of Paid Media clients with the broader goal of establishing Uproer as a leading provider of Paid Media services in the Twin Cities. [...]

About the Role We’re looking for a candidate with 1 - 3 years of experience in SEM to join a young, fast-growing company. You’ll assist with strategy development and execution for our growing list of SEM clients with the broader goal of establishing Uproer as a leading provider of SEM services in the Twin Cities. [...]

Ecommerce websites, especially large ecommerce websites, commonly have indexing issues. Either your pages are not all being indexed by search engines or you have far too many indexed pages (typically referred to as “index bloat”). This article addresses the former issue and will help you do the following: Determine how well your pages are being [...]